Recent studies reveal that drinking soda excessively can make rapid tooth decay and cracked. In fact, the adverse effects of soda called as bad as taking narcotics.
The research was conducted by Dr Mohamed Bassiouny, a professor of restorative dentistry at Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, USA. Mohamed examines a woman in her 30s who drink two liters of soda a day for nearly five years as a reference.
According to Mohamed, a woman who likes to drink soda has a similar problem with tooth decay experienced by someone who had been using methamphetamine for 29 years or addicted to cocaine for 51 years.
In addition, soda drinkers admitted that he had never seen a dentist in years.
"None of the affected tooth erosion can be saved," said Mohamed told U.S. News and World Report.
The study also found that sugar-free soda the same as regular soda, which can damage teeth if consumed in the same amount. This is because the acid content in soda.
The research was conducted by Dr Mohamed Bassiouny, a professor of restorative dentistry at Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, USA. Mohamed examines a woman in her 30s who drink two liters of soda a day for nearly five years as a reference.
According to Mohamed, a woman who likes to drink soda has a similar problem with tooth decay experienced by someone who had been using methamphetamine for 29 years or addicted to cocaine for 51 years.
In addition, soda drinkers admitted that he had never seen a dentist in years.
"None of the affected tooth erosion can be saved," said Mohamed told U.S. News and World Report.
The study also found that sugar-free soda the same as regular soda, which can damage teeth if consumed in the same amount. This is because the acid content in soda.